Major European stock exchanges are set for a downward opening on Tuesday, according to IG futures, amid an early week weighed down by rising geopolitical tensions on various fronts and exacerbated by.
At mid-session Monday, the Mib remains the only European list to follow a bearish course, weighed down by some banking stocks on a quiet day from a macroeconomic perspective. Thus, the FTSE Mib gives.
The Mib closed bearish on Monday, unlike the other major European stock markets, ending the session in the 35,100 area, with several companies having an ex-dividend date later in the day. Thus, the.
The Mib in mid-session continues with the bearish trend seen since the pre-opening market - like the other European exchanges - with sales are affecting all blue chips and concentrated mainly on.
European stock markets opened sharply lower Friday with the Mib breaking support at 34,000 points due to escalating tensions in the Middle East and recalibrating investor expectations on Federal.